Preparing and feeding breastmilk, 1 preparing breastmilk, 2 feeding breastmilk – Medela Pump In Style User Manual

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5.1 Preparing breastmilk

• Thaw breastmilk overnight in the refrigerator. Thawed breastmilk is safe in the

refrigerator for 24 hours. Do not refreeze thawed breastmilk.

• Quickly thaw breastmilk by holding the bottle under warm running water.
• Place the sealed bottle in a bowl of warm water for 20 minutes to bring it to body

temperature.

• If you are adding expressed breastmilk to a container of already frozen breastmilk,

make sure to add a lesser amount than the already frozen amount.

5.2 Feeding breastmilk

It is recommended that breastfeeding is well established prior to bottle feeding your
baby.
• Always inspect the bottle, nipple and other components immediately before and after

each use. If nipple appears cracked or torn, discontinue use immediately.

• To prevent possible choking hazard, test strength of nipple by pulling on bulb portion

of the nipple.

• Do not attempt to enlarge the nipple hole.
• Infants must not be bottle fed without adult supervision.
• Nipple should not be used as a pacifi er.

For additional breastmilk collection and storage information, please visit:
www.BreastmilkGuidelines.com

Room

Temperature

Cooler with

Ice Pack

Refrigerator

Freezer

Freshly Expressed Breastmilk

Storage Guidelines

(For Healthy Term Babies)

4–6 hours

at 66–78 °F

(19–26 °C)

24 hours

at 59 °F

(15 °C)

3–8 days

at 39 °F

or lower

(4 °C)

6–12

months

0–-4 °F

(-18–-20 °C)

5. Preparing and Feeding Breastmilk

References: www.BreastmilkGuidelines.com

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